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The Commercial, Union City, Tena. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1920. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A nice Bet of dishes and a new carving get help wonderfully at Thanksgiving dinners. Make your selection at Wehman's. Mrs. W. J. Mayes left Wednesday for Nashville to spend a few weeks visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Swiggart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Andrews motored over from Polk Tuesday and spent the day visiting friends and rela tives. Mrs. Jesse Wheeler has returned to her home at Jackson. She waa-ac-companled homo by her mother, Mrs. I. A. Ocg, who has been very sick for .some weeks, i We are making special prices on all heaters and ranges during this month, A call will convince your Wehman's. Mrs. J. A. Reeves is expected home trom Dyersburg this week. She re cently underwent an operation at the Baird-Dulaney Hospital there and is reported much better. . Try our Ever-Ready Battery ."Service. It's the best. Temple Motor Co. 30-tf A. W. Kaufman, Frank Smith and T. J. Krebs, prominent gral men of St. JLouis, spent T8day ln Unjon City vlsMn Vhe local grain dealers. V How about one of those nice Oil Heaters for your bed room or dining room. Surely will heat and so cheap .at Wehman'a. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Ed Sheltori, Of . Mayfleld, are welcoming a new boy 'arrival, who reached there Sunday. ;Mrs. Shelton before her marriage was h.Mil i, - t in if.111. n.i J well. , Buy a Cole's or Moore's Aff-tlght Heater and save one halt your coal bill. Call Wehman'a for special prices on these heaters. Misses Vera- Bynum, Sallye and! Lettye Mai Gray, accompanied by Messrs. Johnnie Davidson, of Fultoh, and Ernest Wilson, were ' Sunday visitors of Mrs. Eva Cheatham at Martin. Stomach distress gees in five minutes. Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store guarantees Mi-O-Na to relieve indigestion or ony stomach trouble, -or money back. Rub-My-Tism relieves Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Sprains. Mr. W. A. Pleasant, of Tiptonville, was a visitor here withi friends the Urst of the week. He is enjoying splendid health, and is engaged in the grocery and market business at Tiptonville and doing well. . It's the simplest thing in the world to use Hyymei and end catarrh Breathe the medication thru the lit tle inhaler in every outfit and you will get relief at once. .Money back "if it fails. Oliver's Red Cross Drug : Store. i-Hats beautifully trimmed with graceful ostrich) feathers, flower ef fects, novelty pins, tinsel -cloth, etc.. at wonderful cut prices can be found at Mrs. Arnn's Millinery Store. 34-2 ..Deputy Sheriff Math is, of Kenton, was in the city Monday. Luther .Dickey, colored, of Number Eight, came along with the sheriff. The warrant charged Dickey with lar ceny and also called for board at Sheriff Cherry's boarding house until the January term of Circuit Court. You will find at Mrs. Arnn's cut price salo all the newest styles in fall and winter millinery, 'ine assortment consists ;of off-the-face, tsoft effects, ChimChins, turbans, . and all the popular styles of the sea son. Come early and get first choice. Mrs. J. A. Latimer and Miss Sal- lie Byrn, of Waukesha, Wis., were OCIO JCLoL, WCUA tt UCIUJ b IUC uwuv v their brother, Mr. Sam E. Byrn. They left Monday for Bartow,-Fla., to join Mr. Latimer, for a stay during the -winter months. - Mr. Latimer .owns an orange grove at Bartow and is there every winter looking af ter business interests. We are determined to close out our entire , stock Of ladies'' and children's trimmed and ready to wear hats regardless of, cost, and in doing so we are offering some won derful bargains in - popular, up to date hats. Mrs. F. E. 'Aran.- 34-2t Mrs. Ann M. Williams and her son, Chas." Wiliams, left Tuesday for Ex- pect to make their homeiin the fu ture. Tlley sold t their 'home last week to Mr.rR. L. Cnmmings. The change is made to enable Mrs. Wil liams to do locaiea near ner uaugn ter, Mrs. L. M. Burton. They have liTPd in Union Citv for a lonz num ber of years, good substantial citi zens and . their friends here wish them mighty well. Rub-My-Tism 'cures bruisesr .cuts, bans, sorts, UttrV-t. - 1.UJU 1IIIWW4 M mLI J.IK..W.UI M lJWI. " "" " ' " 'J .:, ,1' ' ' ' ' '.' . ' .TLl-rt''Ll r ' :' - . ' 1 1 1 "" 1 1 """"" ' '"""r ail IPaiQlue MecoiM- BEGINNING Saturday morning, a sale of phonographs and ohonozraph records will be opened in this store, the character and magnitude'of which is more far-reaching than has ever before been attempted in the history of music, ' This is a sale which will be ultimately carried out in approximately 'five hundred cities and towns. of the Unhed States, "-It is amove on the part of the PatheTfreres Phonograph Company nf Nftw York Citv. manufacturers, and the retail dealers in Pathe . J, . Ponographs and Kecords to bring the excellence 01 inebe in struments and records, directly, forcefully, and immediately to the close and intimate attention of music loving persons, under a plan which offers exceptional advantages to the purchaser. " . TKq following gives the essential facts concerning una intensely interesting "plarii- Sale $25 worth of Genuine PATHE RECORDS FMEE This most unusual sale is a campaign to more directly demonstrate and thoroughly introduce Pathe Phonographs and Pathe Records to the people of this vicinity. ' There have been 15 genuine Pathe Phonographs, and their complement of Pathe Records, allotted to us for this purpose. This "entire allotment is right now in our store and will be sold upon the special terms and conditions mentioned else where in this advertisement and there will be no delay in delivery to you. While this announcement is most unusual, in itself, yet this alone does not give the full significance of what this sale really means. This special sale of 15 Pathe Phonographs in this vicinity is less than one five-hundredth part of a gigantic co-operative campaign which has been planned to take the Pathe direct to the homes of the people in more than five hundred cities and towns of the United States. It is the purpose of the manufacturers, through this attractive sale and plan to get twenty thousand more American homes right at this time to know and use and praise and boost Pathe Phonographs and Pathe Records. Every one of the vast number of instruments . required, running well into millions of dollars ; every statement made, and every condition of sale accorded the purchaser will be identical. The 15 persons in this town who are so fortunate as to obtain the phonographs we have been allotted, will be given the same price to a penny, and the same conditions and guarantees as the persons in New York City, San Francisco and every other large city where this campaign may be carried on. This sale is to create a closer acquaintance with and to further popularize the Pathe Phonograph and Pathe Records. And nothing will be permitted, in presenting their claims for your approval, that will in the slightest degree reflect upon their standing or tend to -break down the great and enviable name they bear. Origin oi the Palhe and What Is Back o! It .... The Pathe Freres (Pathe Brothers) Phonograph Co. is one of the great, successful and enterprising houses manufacturing phonographs and phonograph records, of the world. It is an American Company, with its principal factory located at New York City, and is a part of the world-famous European firm of Pathe Freres, which is this year celebrat ing its twenty-fifth year in the phonograph industry. Pathe Freres (Pathe Brothers) a Js French scientists and invento'rs and are, today, prob ably the most distinguished authorities on matters pertaining to tone reproduction. They are the inventors of innumerable devices in the fields of radio wireless telegraphy, the motion picture industry and the phonograph. The Pathe Rooster shown herewith, which is the Pathe trade mark, is one of the most widely known trade marks known to man. In the United States alone, it is estimated that ten million persons see it weekly on screens of international events shown in the Pathe News at motion picture houses. . " And it "is this same Rooster, this same great symbol of business honor and enterprise, that we wish, through the medium of this unusual demonstration sale, to more thoroughly introduce to the people of this community. IPatlie ivtuslc Go. v Union City, Tenn. W. M. Turner W. M. Turner, Jr. During thl Sale, this ttore will remain open etinlngi until 9 oclocTc. tMk ill rllft m II iy li If 111 t il I I i f r PI 'l,l!'l!l!ill1il;l;l,!!llll!l!r':il,:!l i ' 1 I II 111 ill I I II I III III III I 1KB J ill I. J III K'ni s- !il V II 1! iml B 1 III I l:H! I .!!' : 91a.. Win lilt ' j j ! ; j $0 WTl Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 1. Conditions of Sale The phonograph offered in this, sale is the 1921 genuine Pathe Phonograph Model No. 10, 43 inches high, 20 - inches deep, as shown in cut, in Mahogany, Walnut or Oak, 5-ply, absolutely the most substantial cabinet con struction on the market today, equipped with: One indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (full-tone) and one indestructible genuine Pathe Sapphire Ball (half tone) for playing Pathe Records. One Universal tone arm and sound box for playing all makes of records. $25 WORTH OF GENUINE PATHE RECORDS YOUR OWN SELECTION FREE. One hundred steel needles. 2. The total price for this entire outfit is $150. 3. You may practically name your own terms. Tell us what you want to pay down on your first or initial payment. THE BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN WEEKLY . OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS EXTENDING OVER ONE YEAR. 4. This equipment, including the $25 worth of records will be delivered to your home, immediately, upon receipt of your initial payment. Freight or Express charges will be prepaid to all Doints within fifteen miles. 5. The Pathe Phonograph included in this sale is guaranteed for one year, bc.vh the manufacturers and ourselves agree- . ing to replace any defective parts without charge during this period. Written guarantee to this effect furnished with each -phonograph." These "Conditions of Sale" are identical with those prevailing in Boston, Chicago, New York and San Francisco and every other metropolitan city where this sale is being held. Tear this out, fill in and mail to un at once Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phonograph you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at $250. - ".f Name No. .Street. Gty State. . .' .... ...... .....